contango in the PONS Dictionary

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When markets are in contango, futures prices are expected to decline.
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Contango is a potential trap for unwary investors.
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Speculators are showing new interest in floating storage because oil futures are worth more than current or spot oil prices, a gap known as contango.
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For perishable commodities, price differences between near and far delivery are not a contango.
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In this situation, called contango, speculators must be net short.
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Contango shares have fallen about 7 per cent this year.
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Speculation and investment requirements later shaped the common contango trend.
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A contango is normal for a non-perishable commodity that has a cost of carry.
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Except in special circumstances the gold market tends to be in positive contango, i.e. the forward price of gold is higher than the spot price.
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The contango contract for future delivery, selling today, is at a price premium relative to buying the commodity today and taking delivery.
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